Sony A84L/A80L (XR-65A84L) BRAVIA XR OLED TV Review
by Phil Hinton
The Sony A84L/A80L is a very good mid-level OLED TV with some of the best image processing on the market adding in superb upscaling and motion reproduction. But, does it offer enough over the competition to warrant the price point?
Sharp launches a budget Android TV with compatibility for Dolby Vision, HDR10 and HLG High Dynamic Range formats. It also features a Harman Kardon sound system which supports Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital+, DTS:X and DTS Virtual: X sound formats as well as a Game Mode for a smooth gaming experience. So is this a decent budget option for a second screen? Let's find out...
Philips OLED+907 (55OLED+907) 4K OLED Ambilight TV Review
by Phil Hinton
The OLED+907 is a high-end OLED TV which uses the latest OLED.EX heat sink equipped panel, 6th Gen P5 AI+ Processor and support for all current HDR formats along with a Bowers & Wilkins soundbar and, of course, Ambilight.
Sony's second-from-the-top 2022 OLED TV uses an LGD WRGB panel, with the XR Cognitive processor, XR OLED Contrast Pro and Acoustic Surface Audio+ technology, added to two HDMI 2.1 inputs and Google Smart TV. So, is this the mid-range OLED TV to buy right now?
The official TV of the World Cup is aiming to take a place within your home as a midrange LED LCD TV with a VA panel and FALD backlight, mixed with all available HDR formats, decent gaming options and a good quality smart OS, so is it worth consideration?
Philips OLED807 (65OLED807) 4K Ambilight OLED TV Review
by Phil Hinton
The 65-inch OLED807 sits just under the OLED+ models in the 2022 Philips TV line-up and promises an OLED.EX panel, two HDMI 2.1 inputs with full resolution 4K/120 and a decent line-up of gaming features, as well as the 6th Gen P5 processor, accurate Filmmaker Mode and of course, Ambilight.
Philips OLED+937 (65OLED+937) 4K Ambilight OLED TV Review
by Phil Hinton
Philips' 2022 flagship TV features the latest OLED.EX panel with the 6th Gen P5 AI+ processor, four-sided Ambilight with individual LED control and an updated Bowers & Wilkins speaker bar that acts as a stand. Is this the finest Philips OLED TV yet? Let's find out...
Hisense brings a flagship Mini-LED TV to the big time ahead of the World Cup with the promise of over 1300 nits peak brightness, support for all current HDR formats, as well as 4K/120 gaming support from two HDMI 2.1 inputs, so what's the catch?
TCL gives us a budget direct LED QLED TV with support for all current HDR formats including Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+, along with two HDMI 2.1 inputs and support for VRR 144Hz, 4K/120, AMD Freesync premium and ALLM (Auto Low Latency mode). Plus, there is Google TV with a wide range of apps and this all costs just under £500 at current prices, so what's the catch? Let's find out...
The LZ2000 is Panasonic's latest flagship OLED TV with a full-on Dolby Atmos sound system. It has the latest Master OLED Pro panel with heat dissipation technology and nearly 1000 nits of peak brightness in the most accurate HDR setting. Plus, there is superb image accuracy out of the box as standard. So, is this the TV to beat in 2022?
Offering compatibility with all the major HDR formats including HDR10+ Adaptive and Dolby Vision IQ variants, a Master OLED Pro panel with a heat dissipation layer and close to 1000 nits of peak brightness, but dropping the Atmos speakers for a monitor-like design and appearing to add nothing new from last year's JZ1500, is this Panasonic the one to watch in 2022?
The OLED807 is a new Philips OLED TV for 2022 featuring the latest 6th Gen P5 AI picture processing suite. There's IMAX Enhanced compatibility and Dolby Vision, HLG, HDR10 and HDR10+ adaptive are all supported as well as four-sided Ambilight and Android 11 TV OS controls the smart TV features. So, is it any good? Let's find out...
The Sony A95K is a possible game changer for movie fans looking for accurate image quality to view films and TV as mastered and intended to be seen. Is this the movie Master Series we have been waiting for? Let's find out...
LG release the smallest screen size yet for an OLED TV and it's a belter! Will this 42-incher find its way into your living room or as a desktop monitor? It's certainly our choice for the small screen TV of the year!